Passe

[Passe]

Passé describes something that's out of style or "so yesterday!" What your parents think is cool is usually very passé, but sometimes their old stuff is stylish again, like the Lynyrd Skynyrd T shirt you borrow from your mom.

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Adjective S.
out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance"; "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas"


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Alt. of Passee


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Usage Examples

I believe that history has shape, order, and meaning that exceptional men, as much as economic forces, produce change and that passe abstractions like beauty, nobility, and greatness have a shifting but continuing validity.

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